Gregory K. W. K. Chung, Sam O. Nagashima, Paul Espinosa, C. Berka, E. Baker
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Abstract
In this report, researchers examined rifle marksmanship development within a skill development framework outlined by Chung, Delacruz, de Vries, Bewley, and Baker (2006). Thirty-three novice shooters used an M4 rifle training simulator system to learn to shoot an 8-inch target at a simulated distance of 200 yards. Cognitive, psychomotor, and affective measures were gathered in addition to measures of performance and component skills. Partial support was found for rifle marksmanship skill development following Ackerman’s (1988) skill development theory. Support was found for the idea that known distance rifle marksmanship can transition rapidly from a learning phase to a practice phase, and that the cognitive and affective variables have a substantial influence on performance and skill development during the learning phase.
在这份报告中,研究人员在Chung, Delacruz, de Vries, Bewley和Baker(2006)概述的技能发展框架内研究了步枪射击技术的发展。33名射击新手使用M4步枪训练模拟器系统,在200码的模拟距离上学习射击8英寸的目标。除了表现和组成技能的测量外,还收集了认知、精神运动和情感测量。Ackerman(1988)的技能发展理论对步枪射击技能的发展提供了部分支持。已知的远程步枪射击技术可以从学习阶段迅速过渡到练习阶段,并且认知和情感变量对学习阶段的表现和技能发展有实质性影响,这一观点得到了支持。